جزییات کتاب
This is an excellent source of corrosion data in one convenient volume. This new edition has been greatly expanded with the addition of nearly 80 corrosive agents to the already extensive coverage in the First Edition, including soil, gasoline, fertilizers, and food products. The new entries add up to more than 200 additional pages and nearly 100 new references. At least one reference is given for each tabular entry, which allows users to find additional information on the item. The book is divided into two parts: Corrosion of Metals, and Alloys and Corrosion Media. The first part contains summaries on the general corrosion characteristics of major metals and alloys in various corrosion environments. Information in the second part is organized alphabetically by chemical compound and the data for each corrosive agent/compound are presented in tabular form, which has been standardized throughout the book. Information for each corrosive agent also includes introductory remarks, comparative corrosion rates for various materials, and graphical information. Content: Front Matter • Preface • Table of Contents • Interactive Graphs Table (731) •Part I. Corrosion of Metals and Alloys 1. Corrosion Concepts 2. Pure Iron 3. Cast Irons 4. Carbon Steels 5. Low-Alloy Steels 6. Alloy Steels 7. Stainless Steels 8. Cast Steels 9. Iron-Base Superalloys 10. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys 11. Copper and Copper Alloys 12. Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys 13. Lead and Lead Alloys 14. Zinc and Zinc Alloys 15. Tin and Tin Alloys 16. Nickel and Nickel Alloys 17. Cobalt-Base Alloys and Superalloys 18. Titanium and Titanium Alloys 19. Zirconium 20. Tantalum and Tantalum Alloys 21. Niobium and Niobium Alloys 22. Noble Metals and Alloys 23. Uranium 24. Cemented Carbides 25. Metallic Glasses •Part II. Corrosion Media Acetaldehyde to Atmospheric Environments Barium Carbonate to Butyric Acid Cadmium Sulfate to Cuprous Cyanide Detergent to Disulfuryl Chloride Ether to Ethylene Glycol Fatty Acids to Fruit Juices Gallic Acid to Glycolic Acid Hydrazine Sulfate to Hypochlorous Acid • Iodine Lactic Acid to Lubricating Oil Magnesium Bromide to Methylene Chloride Naphtha to Nitrous Acid Oleic Acid to Ozone Paraffin to Pyrogallic Acid • Quinine Sulfate Salicylic Acid to Super Phosphate Tannic Acid to Turpentine • Urea Vegetable Oil to Viscose • Water • Xylene Zinc Chloride to Zinc Sulfate References